Case IH explain pulse width modulation system and nozzles

Sharon O'Keeffe
Updated September 7 2018 - 1:02pm, first published 1:00pm
Case IH, Australia New Zealand, product manager Andrew Kissel was on hand to explain pulse width modulation technology at the SOS spray drift management expo, held at the Trangie Agriculture Research Centre this week.
Case IH, Australia New Zealand, product manager Andrew Kissel was on hand to explain pulse width modulation technology at the SOS spray drift management expo, held at the Trangie Agriculture Research Centre this week.

WEEDS are estimated to cost Australian agriculture in excess of $1.5 billion a year, while improving spray efficacy is essential for farm profitability, it is also imperative farmers reduce drift in an effort to retain the social licence required to apply chemical. 

Sharon O'Keeffe

Sharon O'Keeffe

National Agriculture Writer - Farm Machinery and Technology

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